Amazon Warehouse delivers sizzling deals on items that are gently used or have damaged packaging, letting you save potentially big bucks on items such as smartphones, video games, earbuds, smart home gadgets, and more.

We’ve scoured the Warehouse listings to pull together our picks for the best deals below, but act fast: Amazon Warehouse items tend to sell quickly, given the serious discounts in play.

Final Fantasy VII Remake for PlayStation 4 with a used copy via Amazon Warehouse. Amazon has copies in “Good” condition and better starting at $52, letting you dive into this reimagined modern take on the role-playing classic at a discount.

iPad Mini for nearly $37 off the list price in “Very Good” condition, with the description suggesting just damaged packaging. The current model has a 7.9” display, the speedy A12 Bionic chip inside, and access to a seemingly endless array of apps, games, and streaming services to make use of that tech.

You can use it as a snazzy bedside clock, for watching videos, for viewing feeds from smart cameras, and plenty more. And right now, it’s ideal for video calls to stay in touch with family and friends that you can’t connect with in person.

That’s a steep drop from the new list price of $350. You’ll get up to 30 hours of battery life from these cans, which have a 4.6-star rating from Amazon customers, with stellar active noise canceling to block out excess noise.

iRobot’s Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum can be ready and waiting to pick up after your social distancing habits, plus it’s Wi-Fi compatible, letting you schedule cleaning sessions from the app. Amazon Warehouse has models with some cosmetic imperfections for as low as $182.

Ring has weathered some privacy woes, so I totally understand if you’re not keen on strapping a camera to the front of your house. On the other hand, if you want a view out from your social distancing hideout, you can get the easy-to-install, battery-powered

Ring Video Doorbell 2 for just $77 on Amazon Warehouse with some cosmetic wear. It’s a huge savings from the $199 list price.

AirPods Pro are pretty great, but it can be hard to convince yourself to cough up $250 for wireless earbuds. OK, how about $207 then? That’s how much Amazon Warehouse wants for a “Good” condition product with some cosmetic damage, and as long as you can get over the idea of already-tried earbuds, you can save a solid chunk of cash on these fancy buds.

Sonos One SL wireless speaker . It connects easily to your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and then pumps out sound into your space—and if the idea of always-on microphones scare you away from other smart speakers, take solace in the fact that the Sonos One SL has no mics at all. It does, however, pack the proven sound quality of Sonos.

Google’s Pixel 3a smartphone is mostly mid-range in approach, with a plastic build and modest power—but with a flagship-quality camera that beats anything else in the sub-$500 price range, it doesn’t feel like a compromise. Amazon Warehouse has “Very Good” used Just Black handsets starting at $237, a fraction of the $399 new list price.

Amazon Warehouse return policy

According to Amazon, all items sold through Amazon Warehouse are put through a 20-point quality inspection to ensure that they work as intended, and then they’re listed by quality based on the appearance of the product and its packaging.

Still, if you order something that ends up not meeting the listed standards or that you otherwise don’t want to keep, then Amazon Warehouse offers a 30-day return policy on all items. Additionally, any items listed as “Renewed” (or refurbished) have a 90-day return policy.